Quad/Graphics Promised $46 Million in Assistance to Create Up to 1,300 New Jobs
SUSSEX, WI—Oct. 28, 2010—Governor Jim Doyle today announced $46 million in assistance for Quad/Graphics to consolidate and expand their operations and create up to 1,300 new jobs and retain 5,500 existing jobs in Wisconsin. The company is looking to fill 420 full-time and part-time jobs immediately. The governor made the announcement with Quad/Graphics Chairman, President and CEO Joel Quadracci at the company’s headquarters in Sussex.
“I am pleased to announce the state will provide $46 million in Enterprise Zone tax credits to support the expansion of Quad/Graphics and the creation of 1,300 jobs in southeastern Wisconsin,” Governor Doyle said. “Quad/Graphics, like many Wisconsin companies, has humble beginnings. Harry Quadracci had to take out a $35,000 second mortgage on his home nearly 40 years ago to start what is today the second largest printer in the Western Hemisphere. I am pleased to provide these new tax credits to help Quad/Graphics create jobs in Wisconsin. And beyond the jobs created at Quad, the state’s assistance package, and Quad’s investment will create new business opportunities and jobs at suppliers throughout the region.”
“We are pleased to be bringing jobs to Wisconsin and building on the strong foundation we already have in place,” Joel Quadracci, Chairman, President & CEO of Quad/Graphics said. “With our recent acquisition of Worldcolor, we are moving quickly to consolidate plants to create the most modern and efficient manufacturing platform. To that end, we are moving client work into our most efficient facilities. While we have many options on where we can place the work, a key factor for Wisconsin receiving the most significant portion is Governor Doyle’s commitment to helping us retain and grow jobs.”
The company is restarting equipment that had been shut down in 2009 in response to the worldwide economic downturn. In addition, it is making investments in new equipment and technology to fortify its capabilities.
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- Quad/Graphics
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- Joel Quadracci
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